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Fabrizio Aimar
Fabrizio Aimar
MArch, PhD /// Assistant Professor of the Practice at Texas A&M University, USA
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Towards reconstructing rural landscapes: A case study of Italian Mongardino
F Aimar, P Gullino, M Devecchi
Journal of Rural Studies 88, 446-461, 2021
182021
How Are Historical Villages Changed? A Systematic Literature Review on European and Chinese Cultural Heritage Preservation Practices in Rural Areas
Q Mu, F Aimar
Land 11 (7), 982, 2022
132022
Towards a Definition of Landscape Resilience: The Proactive Role of Communities in Reinforcing the Intrinsic Resilience of Landscapes
A Voghera, F Aimar
Resilient Communities and the Peccioli Charter, 111–120, 2022
102022
Limiting Soil Sealing and Depaving: Local Actions for Regenerating Public Spaces to Build Green Infrastructures
F Aimar
Green Infrastructure: Planning Strategies and Environmental Design, 127-137, 2023
52023
The Fifth Landscape: Art in the Contemporary Landscape
D Repetto, F Aimar
Digital Draw Connections: Representing Complexity and Contradiction in …, 2021
52021
Landscape resilience and UNESCO Cultural Landscapes. The relation between resilience and the landscape identity in response to the anthropogenic variation of the systems.
F Aimar
2nd International European Urbanisms Seminar, 18-20 December 2019, Leuven, 70-75, 2019
52019
Cultural Landscapes of the Asia-Pacific Region: Dilemmas of Resilience
F Aimar, R Jigyasu
The Routledge Handbook of Cultural Landscape Heritage in The Asia-Pacific …, 2022
42022
Mitigating visual impacts of built structures: the contribution of mayors in the collaborative managing of a UNESCO cultural landscape
F Aimar
Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development, 2022
42022
Urban Green Development and Resilient Cities: A First Insight into Urban Forest Planning in Italy
L Battisti, F Aimar, G Giacco, M Devecchi
Sustainability 15 (15), 12085, 2023
32023
Conservation and Management of Agricultural Landscapes through Expert-Supported Participatory Processes: The “Declarations of Public Interest” in an Italian Province
F Aimar, F Cavagnino, M Devecchi
Sustainability 14 (14), 8843, 2022
22022
The Joint Force of bottom-up and top-down in the Preservation and Renewal of Rural Architectural Heritage-Taking Piedmont, Italy as the Case Study
Q Mu, F Aimar, C Li
Jianzhushi 1, 34-41, 2021
22021
Disruptive technologies: the integration of advanced technology in architecture teaching and radical projects for the future city
A Melis, T Auer, F Aimar
Wolters Kluwer, 2017
1*2017
Landscape: Concepts and Features in the Italian and Chinese Contexts
F Aimar
The Resilience of Cultural Landscapes: Perspectives from UNESCO World …, 2024
2024
An Approach to Cultural Landscapes in the Age of Resilience
F Aimar
The Resilience of Cultural Landscapes: Perspectives from UNESCO World …, 2024
2024
The “Cultural Landscape of Honghe Hani Rice Terraces”: A UNESCO Case Study Between Persistence and Change
F Aimar
The Resilience of Cultural Landscapes: Perspectives from UNESCO World …, 2024
2024
The “Vineyard Landscape of Piedmont: Langhe-Roero and Monferrato”: New Identities and Continuation of a Cultural Landscape
F Aimar
The Resilience of Cultural Landscapes: Perspectives from UNESCO World …, 2024
2024
The “Vineyard Landscape of Piedmont: Langhe-Roero and Monferrato”. A UNESCO Case Study Between Persistence and Change
F Aimar
The Resilience of Cultural Landscapes: Perspectives from UNESCO World …, 2024
2024
Resilience: A Co-evolutionary Concept
F Aimar
The Resilience of Cultural Landscapes: Perspectives from UNESCO World …, 2024
2024
The “Vineyard Landscape of Piedmont: Langhe-Roero and Monferrato”: Strategies and Objectives for a Resilient Planning
F Aimar
The Resilience of Cultural Landscapes: Perspectives from UNESCO World …, 2024
2024
An Integrated Management System and Governance for a Productive UNESCO Cultural Landscape
F Aimar
The Resilience of Cultural Landscapes: Perspectives from UNESCO World …, 2024
2024
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